Indian Feminist Ecocriticism
Herausgeber: Vakoch, Douglas A.; Anae, Nicole
Indian Feminist Ecocriticism
Herausgeber: Vakoch, Douglas A.; Anae, Nicole
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Indian Feminist Ecocriticism surveys literature through an ecofeminist lens by Indian scholars, which places contemporary literary analysis through a sampling of its diverse languages and in the context of millennia-old mythic traditions of India, exploring intersectionality, queerness, and surveillance as they apply to feminist ecocriticism.
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Indian Feminist Ecocriticism surveys literature through an ecofeminist lens by Indian scholars, which places contemporary literary analysis through a sampling of its diverse languages and in the context of millennia-old mythic traditions of India, exploring intersectionality, queerness, and surveillance as they apply to feminist ecocriticism.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781666908718
- ISBN-10: 1666908711
- Artikelnr.: 64143937
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781666908718
- ISBN-10: 1666908711
- Artikelnr.: 64143937
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Douglas A. Vakoch is president of METI, dedicated to Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence and sustaining civilization on multigenerational timescales. As director of Green Psychotherapy, PC, he helps alleviate environmental distress through ecotherapy. Nicole Anae is senior lecturer in literary and cultural studies at Central Queensland University, Australia, where she also holds the position as head of course for the Master of Creative Writing degree.
Introduction
Nicole Anae and Douglas A. Vakoch
Part 1. Ecofeminist Literature across India
Chapter 1. Reading Ecofeminist Approaches: Postcolonial Women's Writing in
Hindi Literature
Prachi Priyanka
Chapter 2. Ecofeminist Consciousness in Select Folktales of the Dungri
Garasiya Bhils
Pronami Bhattacharyya
Chapter 3. Spiritual Ecology: An Ecofeminist Study of the Jhumur Songs of
Tribal Bengal
Anindita Chatterjee
Part 2. North East Indian Perspectives
Chapter 4. Ecofeminism in Assamese Literature
Nibedita Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Violence in the Literature of North East India: An Ecofeminist
Perspective
Shibani Phukan and Triveni Goswami Vernal
Chapter 6. Indigenous Ecofeminism and Contemporary North East Indian
Literature: Lessons in Eco-Swaraj
Panchali Bhattacharya
Chapter 7. Ecofeminism and Bodo Folktales and Folksongs
Esther Daimari and Ivy Daimary
Chapter 8. Women and Natural Resource Management in Naga Folktales and
Peoplestories: Situating Easterine Kire's Fiction
Nilanjana Chatterjee
Part 3. South Indian Perspectives
Chapter 9. Tinai and Representations of Nature and Women in Tamil Cankam
Literature
N Depak Saravanan and A. Edwin Jeevaraj
Chapter 10. Ecofeminism and Its Impasses: Women Writing Nature in Malayalam
Literature
Shalini M
Chapter 11. Postcolonial Women's Writing in Malayalam Literature and
Ecofeminism
Anupama Nayar CV
Chapter 12. Magic, Environment, and Malayalam Literature: Narrating the
Slow Death of Aathi and Kasargod
Rahul V and Nagendra Kumar
Part 4. Intersectionality, Queerness, and Surveillance
Chapter 13. The Intersectional Spectrum and the Critical Legacy of the
Novelists of the Indian Green
Ananya Chatterjee and Debajyoti Sarkar
Chapter 14. Conceptualizing a Queer Ecopoetics: The Politics of
Intersectionality in the Postcolonial Era
Meghna Prabir and Shreyashi Sarkar
Chapter 15. Ecofeminism in Two Indian Dystopian Novels
Jayjit Sarkar and Anik Sarkar
About the Contributors
Nicole Anae and Douglas A. Vakoch
Part 1. Ecofeminist Literature across India
Chapter 1. Reading Ecofeminist Approaches: Postcolonial Women's Writing in
Hindi Literature
Prachi Priyanka
Chapter 2. Ecofeminist Consciousness in Select Folktales of the Dungri
Garasiya Bhils
Pronami Bhattacharyya
Chapter 3. Spiritual Ecology: An Ecofeminist Study of the Jhumur Songs of
Tribal Bengal
Anindita Chatterjee
Part 2. North East Indian Perspectives
Chapter 4. Ecofeminism in Assamese Literature
Nibedita Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Violence in the Literature of North East India: An Ecofeminist
Perspective
Shibani Phukan and Triveni Goswami Vernal
Chapter 6. Indigenous Ecofeminism and Contemporary North East Indian
Literature: Lessons in Eco-Swaraj
Panchali Bhattacharya
Chapter 7. Ecofeminism and Bodo Folktales and Folksongs
Esther Daimari and Ivy Daimary
Chapter 8. Women and Natural Resource Management in Naga Folktales and
Peoplestories: Situating Easterine Kire's Fiction
Nilanjana Chatterjee
Part 3. South Indian Perspectives
Chapter 9. Tinai and Representations of Nature and Women in Tamil Cankam
Literature
N Depak Saravanan and A. Edwin Jeevaraj
Chapter 10. Ecofeminism and Its Impasses: Women Writing Nature in Malayalam
Literature
Shalini M
Chapter 11. Postcolonial Women's Writing in Malayalam Literature and
Ecofeminism
Anupama Nayar CV
Chapter 12. Magic, Environment, and Malayalam Literature: Narrating the
Slow Death of Aathi and Kasargod
Rahul V and Nagendra Kumar
Part 4. Intersectionality, Queerness, and Surveillance
Chapter 13. The Intersectional Spectrum and the Critical Legacy of the
Novelists of the Indian Green
Ananya Chatterjee and Debajyoti Sarkar
Chapter 14. Conceptualizing a Queer Ecopoetics: The Politics of
Intersectionality in the Postcolonial Era
Meghna Prabir and Shreyashi Sarkar
Chapter 15. Ecofeminism in Two Indian Dystopian Novels
Jayjit Sarkar and Anik Sarkar
About the Contributors
Introduction
Nicole Anae and Douglas A. Vakoch
Part 1. Ecofeminist Literature across India
Chapter 1. Reading Ecofeminist Approaches: Postcolonial Women's Writing in
Hindi Literature
Prachi Priyanka
Chapter 2. Ecofeminist Consciousness in Select Folktales of the Dungri
Garasiya Bhils
Pronami Bhattacharyya
Chapter 3. Spiritual Ecology: An Ecofeminist Study of the Jhumur Songs of
Tribal Bengal
Anindita Chatterjee
Part 2. North East Indian Perspectives
Chapter 4. Ecofeminism in Assamese Literature
Nibedita Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Violence in the Literature of North East India: An Ecofeminist
Perspective
Shibani Phukan and Triveni Goswami Vernal
Chapter 6. Indigenous Ecofeminism and Contemporary North East Indian
Literature: Lessons in Eco-Swaraj
Panchali Bhattacharya
Chapter 7. Ecofeminism and Bodo Folktales and Folksongs
Esther Daimari and Ivy Daimary
Chapter 8. Women and Natural Resource Management in Naga Folktales and
Peoplestories: Situating Easterine Kire's Fiction
Nilanjana Chatterjee
Part 3. South Indian Perspectives
Chapter 9. Tinai and Representations of Nature and Women in Tamil Cankam
Literature
N Depak Saravanan and A. Edwin Jeevaraj
Chapter 10. Ecofeminism and Its Impasses: Women Writing Nature in Malayalam
Literature
Shalini M
Chapter 11. Postcolonial Women's Writing in Malayalam Literature and
Ecofeminism
Anupama Nayar CV
Chapter 12. Magic, Environment, and Malayalam Literature: Narrating the
Slow Death of Aathi and Kasargod
Rahul V and Nagendra Kumar
Part 4. Intersectionality, Queerness, and Surveillance
Chapter 13. The Intersectional Spectrum and the Critical Legacy of the
Novelists of the Indian Green
Ananya Chatterjee and Debajyoti Sarkar
Chapter 14. Conceptualizing a Queer Ecopoetics: The Politics of
Intersectionality in the Postcolonial Era
Meghna Prabir and Shreyashi Sarkar
Chapter 15. Ecofeminism in Two Indian Dystopian Novels
Jayjit Sarkar and Anik Sarkar
About the Contributors
Nicole Anae and Douglas A. Vakoch
Part 1. Ecofeminist Literature across India
Chapter 1. Reading Ecofeminist Approaches: Postcolonial Women's Writing in
Hindi Literature
Prachi Priyanka
Chapter 2. Ecofeminist Consciousness in Select Folktales of the Dungri
Garasiya Bhils
Pronami Bhattacharyya
Chapter 3. Spiritual Ecology: An Ecofeminist Study of the Jhumur Songs of
Tribal Bengal
Anindita Chatterjee
Part 2. North East Indian Perspectives
Chapter 4. Ecofeminism in Assamese Literature
Nibedita Mukherjee
Chapter 5. Violence in the Literature of North East India: An Ecofeminist
Perspective
Shibani Phukan and Triveni Goswami Vernal
Chapter 6. Indigenous Ecofeminism and Contemporary North East Indian
Literature: Lessons in Eco-Swaraj
Panchali Bhattacharya
Chapter 7. Ecofeminism and Bodo Folktales and Folksongs
Esther Daimari and Ivy Daimary
Chapter 8. Women and Natural Resource Management in Naga Folktales and
Peoplestories: Situating Easterine Kire's Fiction
Nilanjana Chatterjee
Part 3. South Indian Perspectives
Chapter 9. Tinai and Representations of Nature and Women in Tamil Cankam
Literature
N Depak Saravanan and A. Edwin Jeevaraj
Chapter 10. Ecofeminism and Its Impasses: Women Writing Nature in Malayalam
Literature
Shalini M
Chapter 11. Postcolonial Women's Writing in Malayalam Literature and
Ecofeminism
Anupama Nayar CV
Chapter 12. Magic, Environment, and Malayalam Literature: Narrating the
Slow Death of Aathi and Kasargod
Rahul V and Nagendra Kumar
Part 4. Intersectionality, Queerness, and Surveillance
Chapter 13. The Intersectional Spectrum and the Critical Legacy of the
Novelists of the Indian Green
Ananya Chatterjee and Debajyoti Sarkar
Chapter 14. Conceptualizing a Queer Ecopoetics: The Politics of
Intersectionality in the Postcolonial Era
Meghna Prabir and Shreyashi Sarkar
Chapter 15. Ecofeminism in Two Indian Dystopian Novels
Jayjit Sarkar and Anik Sarkar
About the Contributors